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Sivagami, Krishnasamy
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Sharma, Pranshu
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Karim, Ansaf V.
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Mohanakrishna, Gunda
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Shanmugam, Karthika
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Divyapriya, Govindaraj
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Saravanathamizhan, Ramanujam
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Kumar, A. Naresh
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2023-02-09T14:32:21Z
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2023-02-04T04:31:23Z
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2023-02-09T14:32:21Z
dc.date.issued
2023-02-25
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0048-9697
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1879-1026
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10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160440
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/597066
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Electrochemical based approaches for the treatment of recalcitrant water borne pollutants are known to exhibit superior function in terms of efficiency and rate of treatment. Considering the stability of Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are designated as forever chemicals, which generating from various industrial activities. PFAS are contaminating the environment in small concentrations, yet exhibit severe environmental and health impacts. Electro-oxidation (EO) is a recent development that treats PFAS, in which different reactive species generates at anode due to oxidative reaction and reductive reactions at the cathode. Compared to water and wastewater treatment methods those being implemented, electrochemical approaches demonstrate superior function against PFAS. EO completely mineralizes (almost 100 %) non-biodegradable organic matter and eliminate some of the inorganic species, which proven as a robust and versatile technology. Electrode materials, electrolyte concentration pH and the current density applying for electrochemical processes determine the treatment efficiency. EO along with electrocoagulation (EC) treats PFAS along with other pollutants from variety of industries showed highest degradation of 7.69 mmol/g of PFAS. Integrated approach with other processes was found to exhibit improved efficiency in treating PFAS using several electrodes boron-doped diamond (BDD), zinc, titanium and lead based with efficiency the range of 64 to 97 %.
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en
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Elsevier
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Forever chemicals
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Electrochemical oxidation
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Electrocoagulation (EC)
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Toxicity of PFAS
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Remediation
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dc.title
Electrochemical-based approaches for the treatment of forever chemicals: Removal of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from wastewater
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dc.type
Review Article
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2022-11-25
ethz.journal.title
Science of The Total Environment
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861
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Sci. Total Environ.
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160440
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15 p.
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Amsterdam
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published
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2023-02-04T04:31:23Z
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